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Road cycling routes around Blaricum traverse the picturesque Gooi region, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The area features an extensive network of paved roads and dedicated cycleways. Its topography includes a high sandy ridge, an extension of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug, providing a mix of flat stretches and gently rolling hills. Cyclists can explore expansive heathlands like the Blaricummerheide and Zuiderheide, as well as significant forest areas and water bodies such as the Eemmeer.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.4km
01:37
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.7km
01:54
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.7km
02:05
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.5km
01:32
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This bridge allows you to cross the Hoge Vaart without getting wet.
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Nice tea garden in a beautiful place, ideal to get off during your bike ride. You can sit outside in the garden, but also inside it is cozy and light. Nice stop for a cup of tea or something tasty.
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If you love long, straight stretches where you can really push the pace, the Eemmeerdijk is a must-ride. A top piece of tarmac for dedicated cyclists who aren’t afraid of a bit of wind. It’s the perfect place to put your watts to the test – ideal for time trial training or when you just want to hammer away without distractions. The surface is smooth and well-paved, with few cracks or potholes, and generally not too busy.
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If you love long, straight stretches where you can really push the pace, the Eemmeerdijk is a must-ride. A top piece of tarmac for dedicated cyclists who aren’t afraid of a bit of wind. It’s the perfect place to put your watts to the test – ideal for time trial training or when you just want to hammer away without distractions. The surface is smooth and well-paved, with few cracks or potholes, and generally not too busy.
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Recently new asphalt. So new that it was actually still closed and I had to sprint via the verge against an excavator that was ploughing the aforementioned verge.
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I actually always drive on the other side of the highway and had now planned a route via this side. This turns out to be a very nice route, with much less traffic.
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The Eemnes pumping station is a pumping station dating from 1880 located on the Eemnesservaart in the Dutch province of Utrecht. Originally, the drainage of the Eemnesserpolder took place via several locks, including the Eemnessersluis. Until 1791, the water was drained from the polder using a simple sluice.[1] The Zuiderzee still had a tide and at low tide the lock was opened and the water flowed out of the polder. Due to the subsidence in the polder, this no longer worked and in 1791 it was decided to build a windmill.[1] The mill was built next to the lock, on the spot where the machinist's house is located. This mill was replaced by a steam-powered pumping station around 1880 because the capacity of the mill was too small.[2] In 1921, this steam-powered pumping station was converted into an electric pumping station designed by the Amsterdam engineering firm W.C. and K. de Wit. The steam engine was removed and the chimney demolished. The old building was given an extension on the left and right, each with an electric pump. The new 'cat's tail' pumps pumped the water over the dike. In 1993, the pumping station function was taken over by submersible pumps in new pump cellars. The combined pumps can move 135 m³ per minute. The submersible pumps are located under the building and are not visible. In 2006, the pumping station was restored, whereby the pumps and electrical installations from 1921 were retained. The water in the Eemnes polder is currently about 70 centimetres lower than the water in the Eem. The difference in height is bridged for shipping by a lock. Source: Wikipedia (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemaal_Eemnes)
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Quiet road between the fields. Watch out for passing agricultural vehicles.
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The Blaricum area offers a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You'll find an extensive network of paved roads and dedicated cycleways. The topography includes a high sandy ridge, an extension of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug, providing a mix of flat stretches and gently rolling hills. Routes often pass through expansive heathlands like the Blaricummerheide and Zuiderheide, as well as serene forests.
Yes, Blaricum offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Road Along the Eem – View of the Emnesse Fields loop from Blaricum is an easy 40.1 km path providing open views across the Eem river. Another easy option is the Stichtse Bridge – Circle Path loop from Blaricum, covering 42.6 km with gentle elevation changes.
Road cycling routes around Blaricum often feature stunning natural and historical sights. You can cycle through the iconic Blaricummerheide and Zuiderheide heathlands, especially beautiful when in bloom. The Tafelberg, the highest point in Het Gooi, offers a modest but noticeable elevation. You might also pass monumental farm buildings in the villages or even the historic star-shaped town of Naarden. For specific highlights, consider exploring areas near Groeneveld Castle or the tranquil Groot Wasmeer.
Yes, Blaricum and its neighboring villages like Laren offer a selection of local cafes and restaurants perfect for a break during your ride. Many routes are designed to pass through or near these charming villages, providing opportunities to refuel and relax. You'll find cyclist-friendly spots in Blaricum, Laren, and Eemnes.
The Gooi region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly popular for road cycling. During these seasons, the heathlands are in bloom, and the weather is generally mild. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing leaf colors in the wooded areas. Even in winter, many paved routes remain accessible, though conditions may vary.
Generally, cycling on designated paths within the Blaricummerheide and Zuiderheide is permitted. However, these are protected nature reserves, so it's important to stay on marked trails to preserve the environment and respect local wildlife. There are no specific permits required for recreational cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in these areas.
There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Blaricum, catering to various skill levels. These routes range from easy loops to more moderate excursions, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
The road cycling routes in Blaricum are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 679 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, which includes expansive heathlands and serene forests, as well as the well-maintained network of paved roads and dedicated cycleways. The mix of natural beauty and charming villages is often highlighted.
Yes, Blaricum serves as a great starting point for longer road cycling excursions. The Stichtse Bridge – Trekpad Bicycle Bridge loop from Blaricum is a popular moderate route covering 79.3 km, offering varied scenery along the water and through the countryside. This route typically takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete.
Blaricum is accessible by public transport, making it possible to reach the starting points of various cycling routes. You can plan your journey to Blaricum via bus connections from larger train stations in the region. Once in Blaricum, many routes begin directly from the village center or are easily reachable by a short ride.
Parking is generally available in and around Blaricum village. For routes that venture into the heathlands, there are often designated parking areas near the entrances to the Blaricummerheide and Zuiderheide. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Absolutely. Several routes in the Blaricum area offer picturesque views of the Eem river. The Stichtse Bridge – View of the Emnesse Fields loop from Blaricum, for example, is a 48.7 km trail that leads through open fields and past the Stichtse Bridge, providing excellent riverside scenery.


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